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- Hendrik Wagenvoort (23 August 1886 – 15 January 1976) was a Dutch classical scholar. He was professor of Latin at the University of Groningen and Utrecht...
- dedicati, "dedicated to the gods," in Macrobius, Saturnalia 1.16.2. Hendrik Wagenvoort, "Initia Cereris," in Studies in Roman Literature, Culture and Religion...
- 1981. Wagenvoort, Hendrik (1956). "Initia Cereris". Studies in Roman Literature, Culture and Religion. Brill. Varro: 3.1.5  cited by Wagenvoort (1956)...
- Book 15, 119 – 121. Pliny the Elder, Natural History, 15, 119, cited in Wagenvoort, Hendrik, "The Origins of the goddess Venus", in Pietas: selected studies...
- aut alios sanguine coniunctos officium conservare moneat as quoted by Wagenvoort, Hendrik (1980). Pietas: Selected Studies in Roman Religion. Studies in...
- from the French edition of 1981), p. 29. Pallotino, pp. 29, 30; Hendrik Wagenvoort, "The Origin of the Ludi Saeculares," in Studies in Roman Literature,...
- (Polity Press, 2007, originally published in German 2001), p. 235. Hendrik Wagenvoort, "The Origin of the Goddess Venus," in Pietas: Selected Studies in Roman...
- proposito di Livio 3.54.5–14" in Diritto @ Storia 5 2006 (online). Hendrik Wagenvoort, "Characteristic Traits of Ancient Roman Religion", in Pietas: Selected...
- there to make peace following the rape of the Sabine women. Also cited in Wagenvoort, p. 180. Smith, William. "Venus". A Dictionary of Gr**** and Roman Biography...
- Consualia, at sites including the Tarentum and the Trigarium. Hendrik Wagenvoort speculated that the archaic Mars "had been imagined as the god of death...